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Falana, Abimbola. The future of relational database management system in the light of object orientation review. London: University of East London, 1998.

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Wei, Wenbin. The banking law system in transitional China: A comparative review in the light of EU banking rules. Zürich: Schulthess, 2005.

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Agadzhani︠a︡n, N. A. Vremi︠a︡-- tkanʹ zhizni. Moskva: "Paritet Graf", 2001.

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United, States Congress Senate Committee on Commerce Science and Transportation Subcommittee on Communications. The nation's wireline and wireless communications infrastructure in light of September 11th: Hearing before the Subcommittee on Communications of the Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation, United States Senate, One Hundred Seventh Congress, second session, March 6, 2002. Washington: U.S. G.P.O., 2005.

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Polyakov, Anatoliy, Maksim Ivanov, Elena Ryzhkova, and Ekaterina Filimonova. Electrical engineering and electronics: laboratory workshop. ru: INFRA-M Academic Publishing LLC., 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/1214583.

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The textbook presents the main theoretical provisions, evaluation tools, laboratory work and homework for the courses of the electrical cycle. It is intended for self-study of the main sections of theoretical electrical engineering. Meets the requirements of the federal state educational standards of higher education of the latest generation. For bachelors and undergraduates studying in the areas of training 15.03/04.04 "Automation of technological processes and production", 27.03/04.04 "Management in technical systems", 13.03.01 "Heat power engineering and heat engineering", 15.03.02 "Technological machines and equipment", 09.03.01 "Informatics and computer engineering", 09.03.02 "Information systems and technologies", 29.03.01 "Technology of light industry products", 29.03.02 "Technologies and design of textile products", 29.03.04 "Technology of artistic processing of materials", 27.03.01 "Standardization and metrology", 18.03.01 "Chemical technology", 20.03.01 "Technosphere safety", 15.03.06 "Mechatronics and robotics" of all forms of education studying the disciplines "Electrical Engineering", "Electrical Engineering and fundamentals of electronics", "Electrical Engineering and industrial electronics", "Electrical engineering, fundamentals of electronics and automation". Theoretical provisions, scientific, practical and methodological recommendations can be useful when studying the disciplines of the master's program " Electrotechnical complexes and systems. Energy saving".
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Dessau, Germany) International Conference on Informatics for Environmental Protection (26th 2012. EnviroInfo 2012: Man environment Bauhaus : light up the ideas of environmental informatics : 26th International Conference on Informatics for Environmental Protection : proceedings of the 26th International Conference Environmental Informatics-- informatics for environmental protection, sustainable development, and risk management : August 29-31, 2012, Umweltbundesamt Dessau, Germany. Aachen: Shaker, 2012.

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Office, General Accounting. Force structure: Army needs to further test the light infantry division : report to the Chairman, Subcommittee on Military Construction, Committee on Appropriations, House of Representatives. Washington, D.C: The Office, 1988.

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ZnO bao mo zhi bei ji qi guang, dian xing neng yan jiu. Shanghai Shi: Shanghai da xue chu ban she, 2010.

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Oh, Jonghak. System Software: Personal Computers and Server Operating System, Distributed System Software,Light Weight and Low Power Operating System,Service Platform Software,Data Management Technologies. Independently Published, 2021.

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Marketing by the Dashboard Light. Association of National Advertisers, 2005.

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Marketing by the Dashboard Light. ANA, 2005.

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Sabri, Omar, and Martin Bircher. Management of limb and pelvic injuries. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199600830.003.0336.

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Pelvic ring injuries can be life and limb threatening. The mechanism of injury can often be a good indicator of the type of injury; the Young & Burgess classification deploys that concept to full effect. Early identification based on mechanism of injury and improved prehospital care can play a major role in the outcome following such injuries. Pelvic ring injuries can lead to significant haemorrhage. Mechanical measures to stabilize the pelvis, in addition to modern concepts of damage control resuscitation (DCR), have been shown to be effective in early management of potentially life-threatening haemorrhage. Emphasis is now entirely on protecting the primary clot following a pelvic ring injury. Mechanical disturbance by log rolling the patient or springing of the pelvis are strongly discouraged. Early radiological clearance of the pelvis is encouraged. The lethal triad of coagulopathy, acidosis, and hypothermia should be corrected simultaneously to improve outcome. A traffic light system for monitoring venous lactate as an indicator of the patients’ physiological state can help the intensive care practitioner and the surgeon identify optimum timing for surgery. Pelvic ring injuries are associated with significant concomitant injuries. Limb trauma can also be life or limb threatening. Early identification, splinting, and resuscitation follow the same guidelines as pelvic ring injuries. Open long bone fractures should be managed by senior orthopaedic and plastic surgeons.
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James, Harrison. 10 Towards Integrated Management of the Oceans at the International Level. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/law/9780198707325.003.0010.

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The world’s oceans constitute a single, interconnected planetary system, and their effective protection, therefore, demands an integrated approach. Yet, the decentralized nature of the international legal order means that the challenges for coordination are immense. Chapter 10 explains the difficulties of developing a coherent and comprehensive legal framework for the protection of the marine environment, with a particular focus on the challenges of promoting multipurpose marine protected areas in light of the proliferation of sectoral regulatory regimes. The chapter then assesses the possible mechanisms for promoting coordination between relevant treaties. Both top-down global coordination of environmental protection and bottom-up cooperation are considered. The prospects for this issue to be addressed through the ongoing negotiations on a new legally binding instrument for the conservation of marine biodiversity in areas beyond national jurisdiction are also taken into account.
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US GOVERNMENT. The Nation's Wireline and Wireless Communications Infrastructure in Light of September 11th: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Communications of the. Government Printing Office, 2005.

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Gale, Daniel P., and Terry Cook. Membranoproliferative glomerulonephritis and C3 glomerulopathy. Edited by Neil Turner. Oxford University Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199592548.003.0080.

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Membranoproliferative glomerulonephritis (MPGN) is synonymous with mesangiocapillary glomerulonephritis and refers to light microscopic appearances of a kidney biopsy in which there are increased mesangial cells and matrix with thickening of the glomerular capillary walls, often with a double contour appearance. MPGN represents morphological appearances caused by a wide range of diseases, most of which are systemic and involve activation of the immune system. It commonly presents as nephrotic syndrome, alternatively with proteinuria, haematuria, and varying degrees of hypertension and renal dysfunction. MPGN was historically characterized into types 1–3 according to the location of immune deposits, but a more useful classification is by whether the underlying disorder results in prominent glomerular immunoglobulin deposition (with secondary complement deposited) or if there is glomerular complement, but scanty or no immunoglobulin deposited. The immunoglobulin group includes MPGN caused by infections, autoimmunity, cryoglobulinaemia, and paraprotein production. The complement group (C3 glomerulopathy) includes dense deposit disease and other complement disorders. Similar light microscopic appearances without deposition of immunoglobulin or complement are sometimes seen in patients with chronic thrombotic microangiopathies. Management and prognosis depend on aetiology.
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Luxon, Linda. Vertigo and imbalance. Oxford University Press, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780198569381.003.0325.

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The mechanism for maintaining balance in man is complex. Vision, proprioception, and vestibular inputs are integrated in the central nervous system, and modulated by activity from the cerebellum, the extrapyramidal system, the reticular formation, and the cortex. This integrated, modulated information provides one mechanism for control of oculomotor activity, controls posture, gait, and motor skills and allows perception of the head and body in space. Recent evidence also supports an effect upon autonomic function, cognition, and emotion. The complexity of the system is such that pathology in a variety of different bodily systems, including the endocrine system, the cardiovascular system, and the haemopoietic system, can impact upon vestibular activity, in addition to primary otological and neurological pathology.Patients with dysfunction in the vestibular end-organs or vestibular pathways commonly complain of symptoms of dizziness, vertigo, unsteadiness, light-headedness, imbalance, and a plethora of synonyms associated with a sense of instability. Not infrequently, in an attempt to define their ‘unphysiological’ experience, patients use rather vague and imprecise semantics. The clinical distinction between dizziness, a symptom of non-specific pathological significance, and vertigo, a hallucination or illusion of movement, is rarely made, although the latter is a cardinal manifestation of a disorder of the vestibular system (Dix 1973). Ten to 20 per cent of all ‘dizzy’ patients are reportedly seen in neurology clinics (Dieterish 2004), therefore it behoves the neurologist to have a clear diagnostic strategy, including knowledge of detailed neuro-otological examination, to enable appropriate diagnosis and management of the patient with vestibular symptoms.
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Frey, Ulrich. Sustainable Governance of Natural Resources. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780197502211.001.0001.

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Natural resources are often overexploited. Nevertheless, there are counterexamples of sustainably using common-pool resources. This book analyses the most important factors influencing the management of natural resources. Hence, the important question—What makes some systems successful?—is answered in this book. Based on three of the world’s largest data sets on fisheries, forest management, and irrigation systems, success factors are empirically examined. The book presents a synthesis of twenty-four success factors that explain ecological success, such as participation possibilities. The analysis in this book uses a range of statistical and machine learning methods to develop highly predictive, robust, and empirically sound models that shed new light on factors that have already been investigated. From this analysis the author develops a general model which can predict the success of in natural resource management very well, depending on the identified success factors.
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Allan, Tony, Brendan Bromwich, Martin Keulertz, and Anthony Colman, eds. The Oxford Handbook of Food, Water and Society. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780190669799.001.0001.

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Society’s greatest use of water is in food production; a fact that puts farmers centre stage in global environmental management. Current management of food value chains, however, is not well set up to enable farmers to undertake their dual role of feeding a growing population and stewarding natural resources. This book considers the interconnected issues of real water in the environment and “virtual water” in food value chains and investigates how society influences both fields. This perspective draws out considerable challenges for food security and for environmental stewardship in the context of ongoing global change. The book also discusses these issues by region and with global overviews of selected commodities. Innovation relevant to the kind of change needed for the current food system to meet future challenges is reviewed in light of the findings of the regional and thematic analysis.
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Ravindran, Arun V., and Tricia L. da Silva. The role of complementary and alternative therapies for the management of bipolar disorder. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780198748625.003.0029.

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Complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) therapies are a group of diverse medical and health systems, practices, and products not currently considered to be part of conventional medicine. These therapies have growing popularity and it is suggested that more than a third of patients with bipolar disorder (BD) use some form of CAM therapy. Although there are several forms of CAM therapies, including physical therapies, nutraceuticals, herbal remedies, and mindfulness-based interventions, reports in BD are few in number and often of poor quality. Sleep deprivation has the strongest evidence for benefit as an augmentation therapy in bipolar depression. There is promising evidence for other CAM therapies, including exercise, bright light therapy, omega-3 fatty acids, N-acetylcysteine, and the traditional Chinese medicine formulation, Free and Easy Wanderer Plus. However, limitations such as small number of studies, small sample sizes, few randomized investigations, and contradictory findings currently preclude definitive recommendations.
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Chen, Shu-Heng, Mak Kaboudan, and Ye-Rong Du, eds. The Oxford Handbook of Computational Economics and Finance. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199844371.001.0001.

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Being published as a celebration of the 60th anniversary of John von Neumann’s “Theory of Self-Reproducing Automata,” this handbook attempts to provide a unique reflection on the nature of computational economics and finance (CEF) in light of natural computationalism. We restructure CEF by including both nature-inspired computing and natural computing. This new framework allows us to have a view of CEF much broader than just the conventional algorithmic consideration. The book begins with a historical review of computational economics (CE), tracing its history far back to the era of analog computing. In these early days, advancements were mainly made using the idea of natural computing, and the subjects pursued by CE were the computing system as a whole, not just numerical computing. The handbook then is organized by distinguishing computing from computing systems. Six chapters (Chapters 2 to 7) are devoted to the former. They together present a review on the recent progresses in CE, as illustrated by the computation of rational expectations, general equilibrium, risk, and volatility. The subsequent 16 chapters are devoted to the computing-systemic view of CE, including natural-inspired computing (Chapters 8 to 12) and network, agent-based computing and neural computing (Chapters 13 to 23). In addition to providing alternative approaches to forecasting, investment strategies and risk management, etc., they enable us to have a 'natural' or more realistic description of the economy, starting from its decision makers; hence, market-design or policy-design issues involving different levels of the economy, be microscopic, mesoscopic and macroscopic, can be simultaneously addressed and coherently integrated. The handbook concludes with a chapter on what we may hope from CE by providing an in-depth review on the epistemological aspects of computation.
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Mathur, Kuldeep. Recasting Public Administration in India. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199490356.001.0001.

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Ever since a democratic system of government was adopted and a strategy of planned economic development was launched in India, the planners were quite conscious of the need for an administrative system different from the colonial one to implement the planned objective of development. Kuldeep Mathur, in this volume, examines these administrative reforms and provides a magisterial account of the changes in the institutional process of public administration. The introduction of neoliberal policies revived the concerns about reform and change, thereby giving rise to a new vocabulary in the discourse of public administration. The conventional world of public administration was now expected to adopt management practices of the private sector and interact with it to achieve public policy goals. New institutions are now being layered on traditional ones, and India is becoming a recipient of managerial ideas whose efficacy has yet to be tested on Indian soil. In light of the aforementioned changes, this volume argues that hybrid architecture for delivering public goods and services has been the most significant transformation to be institutionalized in the current era and critiques the neoliberal transformation from within a mainstream public administration perspective.
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Ronen, Boaz, Joseph S. Pliskin, and Shimeon Pass. Reducing Response Times (DRAFT). Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780190843458.003.0011.

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This chapter introduces practical tools for reducing response times significantly. Using the approaches and techniques presented in the chapter can reduce response time several folds. This is a strategic and tactical goal for every organization to reduce response times. The significant contribution of Lean/just in time to management is manifested in focusing on short response and introducing the perception that work in process is a burden, not an asset. This chapter presents tools and techniques such as the small batch concept, group technology, tactical gating, the “traffic lights” system, Superzoufing, working with a complete kit, and the shortest processing time.
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Ronen, Boaz, Joseph S. Pliskin, and Shimeon Pass. Implementation and the Process of Ongoing Improvement (DRAFT). Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780190843458.003.0019.

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Whereas the concepts and tools described in this book are intuitive, simple, and easy to understand, their implementation and the process of ongoing improvement are not trivial and require a great deal of management attention. The chapter describes the change-management process. It starts with a full business/functional diagnosis of the organization and goes through an implementation plan draft, training and knowledge transfer, and establishing value enhancement teams. Then, the organization should establish tools for monitoring and control and ensure sustainability through a process of ongoing improvement. The chapter also presents the 3–1–1 model for implementing changes in hospitals. As hospitals are highly complex organizations with multitudes of entities with many interactions among them, the 3–1–1 model guides managers where to focus their efforts. The process of ongoing improvement can use the “traffic lights” system for sustainability and continuous value creation.
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Buchanan, John, David Finegold, Ken Mayhew, and Chris Warhurst, eds. The Oxford Handbook of Skills and Training. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199655366.001.0001.

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Skills and workforce development are at the heart of much research on work, employment and management. Equally policy makers and managers throughout the world often cling to skill, believing that better development of them is the answer to a seemingly expanding range of practical and policy challenges. But are they so important? To what extent can they make a difference for individuals, organisations and nations? How are the supply and - more importantly - the utilisation of skill - current evolving? What are the key factors shaping skills trajectories of the future? This Handbook provides an authoritative consideration of issues such these. It does so by drawing on experts in a wide range of disciplines including sociology, economics, labour/industrial relations, human resource management, education and geography. The book’s 32 Chapters are organised around seven sections: I: Concepts and Definitions of SkillII: Skill FormationIII: Skill UtilisationIV: Skill OutcomesV: Differing skill systems – Levels of determinationVI: Differing skill systems – Dynamics at different stages of developmentVII: Current Challenges The Handbook is relevant for all with an interest in the changing nature, and future, of work, employment and management. It draws on the latest scholarly insights to shed new light on all the major issues concerning skills and training today. While written primarily by leading scholars in the field it is equally relevant to policy makers and practitioners responsible for shaping the development of human capability today and into the future.
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Becker, Richard C., and Frederick A. Spencer. Fibrinolytic and Antithrombotic Therapy. Oxford University Press, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195155648.001.0001.

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Thrombotic disorders of the circulatory system represent the leading cause of morbidity, motality, and health care expenditure in the United States. Fibrinolytic and Antithrombotic Therapy provides a practical, evidence-based approach to the management of thrombotic disorders for all clinicians involved in the care of patients with these disorders. It provides not only vital conceptual information on fibrinolytic and antithrombotic therapy, but also the means to apply it to everyday decision making and patient care. Focusing on managment guidelines and critical pathways, the text stresses practicality and usability. It will be a valuable resource for the wide range of clinicians involved in the care of patients with these disorders, including cardiologists, emergency physicians, primary care physicians, hematologists, neurologists, intensivists, pharmacists, and nurse practitioners. The origins of mammalian blood coagulation can be traced back over 400 million years. Despite its long history, it is only within the past century that this complex and pivotal teleologic system has begun to be understood. Most recently, the intricacies of hemostasis and pahtologic thrombosis have come to light, leading the way toward new, more effective, and safer treatment modalities. The Second Edition of Fibrinolytic and Antithrombotic Therapy, even more concise and clinically relevant than the First, provides vital, evidence-based information on management of patients with arterial and venous thrombotic disorders. Since the First Edition, the text has been expanded to cover the evolving topics of atherothrombosis, thrombocardiology, hematologic/thrombophilic conditions, and vascular medicine. It includes up-to-date guidelines for antithrombotic and fibrinolytic therapy, and offers concise summaries of current "standards of care." Chapters are dedicated to discussions of patient-specific therapeutics and to the importance of genomics, proteomics, and metabolomics in defining genotype-phenotype relationships, while throughout the book coagulation, inflammation, and vascular medicine are newly examined as elements in an intricatley-linked triad of biochemical and cellular based phenomenology.
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Stahn, Carsten, Carmel Agius, Serge Brammertz, and Colleen Rohan, eds. Legacies of the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198862956.001.0001.

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The International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) has left a rich legal, institutional, and non-judicial legacy. Many of the classical juridical footprints of the work of the ICTY are covered in legal treatises or reflective volumes. This book sheds a broader light on some of the working practices, challenges, and critiques of the ICTY. It starts from the assumption that the notion of legacy deserves consideration from multiple disciplinary standpoints, and that there is not one, but at best multiple legacies. It explores (i) historic legacy, that is, the contribution of the ICTY to the framing of facts and events, including the value of the records in combating denial of crimes; (ii) investigative and experiential legacy, including approaches towards identifying evidence, experiences related to the delivery of testimony, and access to justice; (iii) procedural legacies, including lessons learned from the management of proceedings, the treatment of parties, and outreach; (iv) retribution and punishment; (v) normative legacies, that is, the impact of the work of the Tribunal on domestic legal systems; and (vi) ongoing debates over impact and societal reception. The book draws on insights from multiple disciplines and combines voices from inside the Tribunal with external perspectives.
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